How To Choose a Disc Jockey

1. Select a Professional/full-time DJ: Unfortunately there are for too many DJs who represent themselves as professional DJs while working in another line of work.  A full-time DJ can give your wedding the attention it deserves versus part-time DJ will only be able to focus on your wedding when he can work it in around his “real” job.  Also, like any other profession, only the best are able to do it full-time, for the rest,  it is just a hobby. Your wedding deserves a professional. 

2. Reputation, Reviews & Response:  Make sure the DJ/Company has a good reputation.  Any good DJ/Company will have written testimony or reviews online from previous clients raving about the service.  Poor reviews or even a lack of is not a good sign.  Finally observe their response time in returning calls, replying to emails or mailing correspondence.  If their response time is not almost immediate,  then your wedding is not a priority for them and you should look elsewhere


3.  Meet your DJ before you choose him: You should not select a DJ until after you have interviewed him in person.  Your DJ will be handling one of the most important days of your life. Remember your wedding celebration is about your individual style, taste, customs and vision. Whoever you choose to be your representative should take the time to learn what is important to you and then be there in person to fulfill that understanding.

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